News
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Consultation on saleyards future
THE early decision by the new term of councillors to recognise the Beaudesert Pig and Calf Saleyards as a socially significant site and to re-open…
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Volunteerism inquiry brings hope for service club survival
THE future of service clubs and organisations like Lions, Rotary, SES and countless others, is under threat as current members warn waning numbers don’t bode…
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Dob in your elf for a chance to win loads of toys
WHAT on earth were those cheeky Christmas elves up to last year? Most got up to mischief the moment they arrived in the Scenic Rim.…
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Messy church sheep trail fun for kids
MESSY Church began 20 years ago in the UK, the concept spread worldwide and now even Boonah has one. Boonah Messy Church is running a…
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Carbon Credits and the native animal misstep
ARE actions taken to be climate conscious hurting some of our most vulnerable native wildlife? Penny van Oosterzee from James Cook University (JCU) said research…
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Tip runs and time costing op shops money
A SIGNIFICANT portion of donated goods are unable to be sold and need to be taken to the tip for disposal. Scenic Rim charity shop…
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Rainfall slows primary production
TWO weeks of relentless rainfall left Scenic Rim producers hoping the tap would be turned off soon when we spoke with them, late last week.…
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Producers praised in national day dedication
IT WAS a day of paying tribute to the producers who work hard to ensure food is always available for consumers to buy. This month…
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Heat stressed heifers key reason for stock losses
HOT South East Queensland summers bring added stress for graziers with the average calf loss around 17 percent and it can often exceed 30 percent…
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Developments on the planners’ desk – 27th November 2024
ARE you interested in what developments are in the planning stages in your neighbourhood? Each week, the Fassifern Guardian publishes articles on the known planning…
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Township could gain purpose built medical centre
PEAK Crossing could boast a purpose-built medical centre if a developer’s proposal wins Council approval. The Lin Family Trust has an application before the Scenic…
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Eat Local Month 2024 a budgeted success
The figures are in for this year’s Scenic Rim Eat Local Month and show that income was over budget and expenditure was under budget. Survey…












